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Latest podcast episodes about Magan

Thursday Breakfast
Nakba Day 2025 - Solidarity, Resistance and Steadfastness in Palestine, Kashmir and ‘australia'

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025


 Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines:Updates from GazaNationwide action for Nakba Day 2025University of Sydney students vote on controversial antisemitism definitionVictorian Government commits $727 million to prison expansion An 'australian' activist currently in Palestine shares updates from Masafer Yatta in the West Bank and an interview with Palestinian activist Hamoudi about his family's experiences of the ongoing Nakba and exercising steadfastness in the face of occupation. We also hear a short clip of some school girls in Susiya singing the song 'Aytuna Tafola' ('Give Us Our Childhood').// Dr Jamal Nabulsi is a Palestinian writer, researcher, rapper, organiser, educator on unceded Jagera and Turrbal land ''brisbane.'' Jamal joins Inez to discuss Palestinian and First Nations solidarity, resisting fragmentation, the importance of self-determined Indigenous spaces, and shared music, art, and solidarity practices. Jamal is a founding collective member of the Institute of Collaborative Race Research, and his PHD thesis ‘Affective Resistance: Feeling through everyday Palestinian struggle', which explores Palestinian hip-hop music and graffiti, was awarded the prize for best doctoral thesis on emotions in politics and international relations by the British International Studies Association. Check out Brisblackpal for resources on Blackfulla - Palestinian Solidarity. Get your tickets for the Activism for Palestine Conference 2025, running 30 May-1 June in Fortitude Valley, Magan-djin/brisbane, on Humanitix.// Jalees Hyder is a fiery Kashmiri writer, teacher, poet, freedom fighter, and survivor living as a guest on Chinook Land in 'portland'. In this special three-part series, Jalees and Inez unpack Kashmir's history, interconnected resistance and solidarity with Palestine, the importance of centering Kashmiri voices, tourism as a tool of normalising the occupation and much more. From personal stories of solidarity to what life is like under occupation, Jalees paints a picture on why Kashmiris have had enough and what actionable solidarity looks like. Today, we play part 1 of the conversation, where Jalees and Inez talk about community solidarity, the history of Kashmir, and what often gets left out of mainstream narratives on the region. Follow Jalees on Instagram, where he shares his writing and poetry as well as resources about Kashmir - support and amplify Kashmiri voices!// Lorna Munro, Wiradjuri and Gomeroi woman and multi-disciplinary artist extraordinaire, caught up with Priya to speak about anti-colonial solidarities between First Nations Peoples and Palestinians, and to situate the role of poetry in the struggle for liberation against colonial violence and occupation. Lorna also shared a beautiful poem about surviving genocide. Keep up to date with Lorna's work on Instagram.// Songs//yayayaya (prod. Atari) - Haykal// Mawtini/My Homeland  - Gaza Youth Choir//

Creatively Me
Manchán Magan

Creatively Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 38:18


Today on “Creatively Me”, Daniel is joined by Manchán Magan — writer, documentary-maker, and one of Ireland's most distinctive voices in culture and storytelling. Manchán has travelled all around the world making documentaries about global cultures and has written extensively about Irish history, the Irish landscape and Irish language. His books, including Thirty-Two Words for Field and Listen to the Land Speak, explore Ireland's deep connection to nature and language in a way that's both poetic and deeply insightful. On today's conversation, Manchan will be discussing his relationship with the creative arts in Ireland, how travelling has influenced the work he produces and the magic he finds that too often goes unnoticed in nature in Ireland and the world around us. Plus Manchan offers a moving insight into his desire to use his work and creative talents to explore the lives of minority cultures or those who feel ostracized or undervalued. All of this & more on today's episode of “Creatively Me”.All of this & more on today's episode of “Creatively Me”.Manchan Magan - https://www.manchan.com/Manchan Magan on Instagram - ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/manchanmagan/?hl=enManchan Magan's Book “Listen to the Land Speak” - https://www.dubraybooks.ie/product/listen-to-the-land-speak-9780717192595Manchan Magan's Book “Thirty Two Words for Field” - https://www.dubraybooks.ie/product/thirty-two-words-for-field-hb-9780717187973If you're based in Cork City and wish to have your voice heard on the final episode of Season #3, email Daniel at creativelymepodcast@gmail.com or see details here: https://www.instagram.com/d.heaphymedia/⁠⁠⁠⁠Daniel's Book "Breanne 1975" - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.amazon.co.uk/Breanne-1975-Daniel-Heaphy/dp/1804392030⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Connect with Daniel on Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/d.heaphymedia/⁠⁠⁠⁠Connect with Daniel on Facebook - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://m.facebook.com/100067449105174/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Connect with Daniel on LinkedIn - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://ie.linkedin.com/in/daniel-heaphy-4984381a3⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Daniel on IMDB - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.imdb.com/name/nm13256427/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_1_nm_7_q_DANIEL%2520HEAPHY⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Email - creativelymepodcast@gmail.com“Creatively Me” Theme Music by Bukky - ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/artist/1v7rqTLaVA3Ce6Q9R98dSq⁠⁠⁠⁠

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
The Bookshelf with Manchan Magan

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 14:56


Documentary maker Manchan Magan joins Kieran to place his favourite book on The Hard Shoulder Bookshelf!

Abdullah Sameer Podcast
133 – Interview with Somali Australian Exmuslim Author and Poet Magan Magan

Abdullah Sameer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 90:45


Magan Magan was born in Yemen in 1987. At the age of four, after living in Malta for several years, he and his family migrated to Australia. He was awarded a Hot Desk Fellowship at The Wheeler Centre and was co-editor of anthologies Growing Up African In Australia and Australian Poetry Anthology. Magan is the author of From Grains to Gold and the host of the Inner Self Rising Podcast, a show for free thinkers focused on self-development and living authentically. Follow him on Twitter: https://x.com/maganmagan9 Follow him on IG: https://www.instagram.com/innerselfrising

French Transe En Danse
French Transe En Danse - Episode April 7, 2025

French Transe En Danse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025


Playlist: Guillaume Beauregard - De pluie et de cendresMs. Bella - JEUXTowo - Laisse TomberVirginie Péloquin - Somebody Like YouBobby Bazini - Élégante solitudeFÉLIXE - Mood SwingsPassion Poire - Comme ils disentBeyries - Si j'étais un hommeLouis-Jean Cormier - Tout le monde en même tempsLes Twenty-Nines, featuring Mathilde La Pleurnicheuse - Poupée de cireKèthe Magané - Ça sent le printempsBiscuit Citron, featuring Sandrine Lévesque - S'apaiser un peuPierre Kwenders - Clair De Lune

Tendances Première
Jungle, une traversée de l'autisme au féminin

Tendances Première

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 32:15


Jungle, une traversée de l'autisme au féminin Tout le monde a déjà entendu parler de l'autisme et pense savoir ce que c'est. Mais on peut réellement se demander si l'image que nous nous en faisons colle vraiment à la réalité surtout en matière d'autisme féminin. Mettre des mots et des images sur ce sujet méconnu et sous-étudié de l'autisme au féminin, c'est l'objet du roman graphique « Jungle: une traversée de l'autisme au féminin », paru aux éditions La ville brûle, illustré par Fanny Modena. Les autrices atteintes d'autisme confrontent les préjugés qui entourent les personnes autistes et qui freinent leur prise en charge. Des discriminations qui touchent en premier lieu les femmes, sous-diagnostiquées, car naturellement enjointes à s'adapter et à masquer leurs émotions. Justine Langlois et Adelaïde Barat-Magan, scénaristes sont nos invitées, ainsi que Professeur Anne Wintgens, psychiatre aux Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc. Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Radio Reversal Podcast
Episode 13: Disaster Communism with Nick Southall

Radio Reversal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 49:02


Hello friends and comrades, We hope, where you are, the lights and fridge are back on, the debris has been cleared, the water has receded, the damp has dried, the mould has been vinegared, the silt and mud shovelled and mopped away, and that you've had a bit of a chance to rest as well as recover after Cyclone Alfred. We are continuing our series - begun last week on our broadcast show on 4ZZZ and then sent out in our podcast feed - on Disaster, Crisis, and Collective Futures. What is it about disasters that enables us to plan and act together with neighbours and strangers, more collaboratively, more collectively, more generously? How do public and private institutions leverage crises to retain and expand their control, reasserting racial, colonial, capitalist, cisheteropatriarchal and ableist imaginaries and practices?In the wake of Cyclone Alfred, we've seen expressions of the former, of practices consistent with ‘disaster communism' (as we discuss with Nick Southall in this podcast episode!) - neighbours, friends, strangers, coming together to organise and share resources and energy to prepare, survive, and recover from the cyclone and its aftermath. People looked out for each other. We've also, unfortunately, seen expressions of the latter, of practices consistent with ‘disaster capitalism' - in this instance, Lord Mayor Schrinner using the cover of the disaster to evict rough sleepers from parks, from public spaces, across the city. (Notably, people are not having it, and in the week since Schrinner's announcement there have been multiple events held and yet more organised that stand in solidarity with unhoused people across this city). To help us think through all this, we had a chat with Dr Nick Southall, long term community organiser, academic at University of Wollongong, author of the blog ‘revolts now' and the new book, ‘Disaster Communism and Anarchy in the Streets'.In this chat we talk about disaster communism as the agonistic opposite to disaster capitalism. We discuss what disaster communism is, and the everyday actions by everyday people that constitute it. We talk about how it is that certain kinds of community relations and modes of organising somehow seem more possible in times of environmental disasters, the importance of fighting to reconfigure our relations to time so we all have more capacity to do the kinds of loving, caring work that can liberate us from racial colonial capitalism, and reflect a little on what our orientation to the State should be.In future shows we'll talk more about this last point, and consider the ways that the settler colonial state seeks to coopt, defuse, neutralise, and disband the practices and expressions of disaster communism as they appear, and the implications of that for our organising and resistance. We'll also talk more about how the solidarities that can form during moments of disaster may be deliberately fractured along the well-worn lines of colonialism, racism, ableism, classism, cisheteropatriarchy, etc., and how we can guard against that.But in this podcast we want to focus particularly on disaster communism, and the possibilities it attunes us to. We want to attend to what's just happened, and acknowledge and learn from this and other examples of emergent organising, and how existing networks and relationships can blossom and expand to meet the scale of the unfolding (poly)crisis.As always, there's lots happening across Magan-djin that you can get directly involved with:Tomorrow, Friday 21st March at 6pm in King George Square is a rally and march calling to end the blockade on Palestine. This rally demands an end to the bombing and restoration of electricity and aid to Gaza, and an end to the political persecution of Palestinian activists. For those who are fasting, snacks will be available to break fast, along with arrangements to pray.Saturday, 22nd March at 10am in Queens Gardens is a picnic and march to defend Victoria Park/ Barrambin - a culturally and environmentally significant greenspace - against the development of an Olympic stadium. Friday, 28th March at 12:30pm at 1 William Street, Brisbane is the Kindness First: support for Brisbane residents experiencing homelessness protest, demonstrating the community outrage at the persistent failure of multiple governments and agencies to provide safe, adequate, affordable, stable housing for people in our community, who are now facing further attacks on their use of public space. See you out there!Yours in solidarity, The Radio Reversal CollectiveReferences for this podcast episode:Klein, Naomi (2007) The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. Penguin BooksLoewenstein, Antony (2015) Disaster Capitalism: Making a Killing out of Catastrophe. Verso BooksSolnit, Rebecca (2009) A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster. Viking PressSouthall, Nick (2024) Disaster Communism and Anarchy in the Streets. Kembla Books This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit radioreversal.substack.com

The Royal Irish Academy
ARINS My Identity: Episode 3 with Manchán Magan

The Royal Irish Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 55:35


In the third episode of ‘My Identity' Professor Colin Graham (Maynooth) is in conversation with Manchán Magan. This episode is a recording of a public conversation which took place in Dublin on 4 February 2025. Manchán Magan has written books on his travels in Africa, India and South America. He writes occasionally for The Irish Times, and presents the Almanac of Ireland podcast for RTÉ. He has made dozens of documentaries on issues of world culture for TG4, RTÉ, & Travel Channel. His books include Thirty-Two Words For Field, Listen to the Land Speak, Tree Dogs, Banshee Fingers and Other Words For Nature, and Wolf-Men and Water Hounds. With Antic-Ham, he's collaborated on two art books for Redfoxpress. www.manchan.com In this episode he discusses his identity and background as well as his work. Read more about this public event: https://www.ria.ie/blog/you-need-to-walk-the-land-to-feel-the-stories/ About the Series This is episode 3 of the My Identity podcast series hosted by Professor Colin Graham, Maynooth. In this series, Colin is in conversation with a range of people whose ideas, work and life experiences shed light on the topic of identity on the Island of Ireland. My Identity is part of the ARINS project. Colin Graham is Professor English and formerly Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Maynooth University. His books include Northern Ireland: Thirty Years of Photography, Deconstructing Ireland and Ideologies of Epic. He was editor of The Irish Review from 2004 to 2020. During the Brexit negotiations he created the Twitter account @borderirish and wrote the book I am the Border, so I am, published by HarperCollins. ARINS: Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South brings together experts to provide evidence-based research and analysis on the most significant questions of policy and public debate facing the island of Ireland, north and south. The project publishes, facilitates and disseminates research on the challenges and opportunities presented to the island in a post-Brexit context, with the intention of contributing to an informed public discourse. More information can be found at WWW.ARINSPROJECT.COM ARINS is a joint project of The Royal Irish Academy, an all-island body, and the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at Notre Dame's Keough School of Global Affairs. My Identity is hosted by Professor Colin Graham. Podcast management and production by Dr Susie Deedigan. Audio design and editing by Conor Patterson and Morgan Blain-Crehan, The Spinner's Mill, Belfast.

Where is My Mind?
Listen to the Land with Manchán Magan

Where is My Mind?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 60:02


What if the wisdom we need to navigate modern life isn't ahead of us, but behind us—hidden in the land, language, and traditions of our ancestors?In this episode, Niall sits down with Manchán Magan—writer, documentary maker, and explorer of ancient cultures—to uncover the deep-rooted wisdom woven into Ireland's history. Manchán has spent years traveling the world, living with indigenous communities, and delving into the lost traditions of our own land. Together, they discuss the Irish connection to nature, the power of language in shaping our perception of the world, and what we can learn from our ancestors about living a more meaningful, connected life today. They also explore how ancient rituals, storytelling, and a simpler way of being can help us find balance in an age of constant noise. If you've ever felt the pull of something deeper—something older—this will encourage you to listen to the land, embrace stillness, and reconnect with the wisdom that has always been there, waiting.For more mindfulness content check out Niall's Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/niallbreslinFollow Niall on IG @bressie, TikTok @niallbreslin, FB @whereismymindpodcast and Twitter @nbrez and visit his website: www.niallbreslin.com.If you or someone you know is struggling emotionally or feeling hopeless, it's important to talk to someone about it now. You can contact one of the resources below for free. In Ireland/U.K.: https://www.samaritans.org/In the U.S.: https://988lifeline.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio Reversal Podcast
Episode 12: After the Flood

Radio Reversal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 43:08


Hello friends! We dearly hope you have all gotten through Cyclone Alfred and its aftermath safe and dry.For obvious reasons, and like a lot of people, we've been thinking a lot about disaster, crisis, climate change, community-based responses this week, in the aftermath of Cyclone Alfred here in Magan-djin, so-called brisbane. In case you somehow missed it - South East Queensland was struck by its first cyclone in 50 years over the weekend, and while the cell technically weakened to a tropical low before it crossed the coast near Redcliffe, residents still reported wind gusts of over 110 kph on the coast. In addition to the wild winds, the cyclone also brought massive amounts of rain to the region, including falls of over 300mm in a single day. This led, predictably, to major flash flooding across the city, compounding the damaging impacts of the wind and subsequent coastal erosion.So we've decided to pull together a couple of episodes of the podcast dedicated to digging into the political tensions, questions, and possibilities that emerge in times of acute disaster. In this first episode, we're looking back at Cyclone Alfred and some of the ways that communities responded to, prepared for, and theorised their experiences of the crisis. First up, we're reflecting on the ways that governments and corporations make use of disasters like Cyclone Alfred to push through repressive and dangerous legislation. Just today, we saw the LNP Lord Mayor of so-called brisbane, Adrian Schrinner, announce plans for emergency evictions of people who have been sleeping rough in parks across the city - despite the fact that there is no affordable, appropriate accommodation. There's been a lot of disingenuous claims made by the Lord Mayor in announcing these measures - including the claim that everyone sleeping rough in the city has been offered alternative accommodation and turned it down in favour of staying in the park. But what's clear already is that the immediate aftermath of Cyclone Alfred has created an ideal backdrop for the city council to push ahead with their plan to fully dismantle all of the communities that have - by necessity - taken up residence in parks across the city. This is an absolutely horrific example of a government utilising an environmental disaster to expand systems of control and repression under the guise of “public safety” and “protection.”If you're as outraged as we are, get along to this snap rally at Musgrave Park this Sunday 16th May from 3.30pm - 5.30pm: “Where are they meant to go?”: How can we resist police moving on the homeless?Next up in this week's episode, we're looking towards more optimistic horizons - catching up with our good friend and climate comrade, Moira Williams, who is a long-term activist and advocate with Move Beyond Coal. In a short phone interview, Moira shares some of her reflections and insights into the importance of local and community based organising and support networks during times of disaster, and how those networks might work alongside broader political campaigns to challenge those responsible for the ongoing threat of climate collapse. Check out the “Support your Street” guide that Moira mentions and start organising with your own neighbours to make sure that you're well-prepared for the next disaster! And in the meantime, if you've been impacted by the cyclone and you want support, there's a heap of community-led initiatives supporting people as they embark on recovery efforts. The Greens across the city have been redirecting all of their volunteer capacity towards supporting local recovery efforts, so reach out to the teams in Griffith, Brisbane, Maiwar & our dear friend and comrade Remah Naji's campaign in Moreton to get involved with ongoing support efforts. If you are feeling politically frustrated by the failures of governments and corporations to take the risk of climate collapse seriously, get along to the upcoming Cyclone Speak Out at Speakers Corner outside the Queensland Parliament next Thursday 20th March from 10am. You'll hear from communities directly impacted by Cyclone Alfred, as well as organisers working towards climate justice in a variety of different ways. And a reminder that you can also head along to the regular protests outside the Boeing headquarters at 123 Albert St (cnr Charlotte St) in the city from 12noon on Wednesdays. It's a timely reminder that the global weapons trade and military industries are both major contributors to carbon emissions across the globe. As our comrade Remah Naji explains: “A couple of years ago, a report revealed that if the world's militaries were treated as a single nation, they would rank fourth in carbon emissions - just behind China, the USA and India, but ahead of Russia. This puts military-related fossil fuel emissions above both the aviation and shipping industries combined. This massive source of carbon emissions continues to be largely unrecognised because a lot of mainstream environmental groups don't want to directly challenge the military industry.”There's a lot to dig into once we start pulling back the layers of ecological and environmental disasters, that's for sure! So make sure that you keep joining us over the next few weeks as we dig further into these questions and try to make better sense of the politics of natural disasters & the struggle for a collective future. Yours in solidarity,The Radio Reversal CollectiveThanks for reading Radio Reversal: The Podcast's Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit radioreversal.substack.com

Bookcase and Coffee Presents Drinks with The Bees

Magan Vernon stopped by the podcast to chat with Leah about her latest release, Good Directions, a brand new standalone romance. 

SBS Somali - SBS Afomali
Ramadan iyo Sheekh Abdirahman Magan

SBS Somali - SBS Afomali

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 11:42


Sheekh Abdirahman Magan oo nooga waramay Faa'iidooyinka bisha barakaysan ee Ramadan.

Thursday Breakfast
Defend Dissent Coalition, Amin Abbas at Palestine Rally, Slingshot Books on ‘Tabkha', PALM Scheme Worker Exploitation, QLD Trans Youth Healthcare Access

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025


3CR's Subscriber Drive is on now! Subscribe to become a part of the 3CR community, get more involved in the governance of the station, and have your say at our AGM.How to subscribe:Head to 3cr.org.au/subscribe, where you can choose to pay for a single year's subscription or set up a recurring payment online,Phone (03) 9419 8377 during business hours (Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm), orSubscribe in person during business hours at 21 Smith Street, Fitzroy, where you can pay by cash, EFTPOS, cheque or money order.// Acknowledgment of Country// Headlines// Defend Dissent Coalition//Catherine from the Defend Dissent Coalition joined us to talk about the coalition's emergence in the face of the Victorian Labor Government's proposed anti-protest and social cohesion laws. The Coalition is a diverse group of activist organisations and individuals fighting to ensure the right to protest, which has been increasingly threatened in Victoria. In the face of mass protest in solidarity with Palestinians subjected to Israel's 15+ month genocidal assault on Gaza, the Allan Government has already introduced several bills into Parliament which encroach on freedom of expression and assembly, though the proposed legislation represents one of the harshest anti-protest crackdowns in recent years.  The Defend Dissent Coalition is organising a rally against the anti-protest laws on March 19th at 5:30PM outside the Parliament of Victoria - follow them on Instagram at @defenddissentcoalition for updates.// Amin Abbas at Palestine Rally//We listen back to a speech by Palestinian activist Amin G Abbas from the Free Palestine Rally on Sunday 9 February in Naarm, where Amin condemned Donald Trump's announcement of his intention to ethnically cleanse Gaza, and praised the strength of the people of Gaza as they return to their shattered homes.// Slingshot Books on Tabkha//Tess Cullity, founder of Slingshot Books, spoke with us about the process of publishing Tabkha: Recipes From Under the Rubble, a cook book written by Palestinian chef Mona Zahed while under genocidal siege in Gaza and illustrated by artists from Coffees For Gaza. We also play a clip of Mona talking about the book which she recorded last year before the announcement of the ceasefire agreement (our thanks to Mell Chun for editing and sharing this audio).  Mona has always loved cooking, artfully presenting food, and helping her friends prepare for their special occasions. Prior to October 2023 she ran a successful catering business, putting her skills and passions to practice. Tabkha is Mona's debut title, filled with twenty of her most beloved recipes.  Slingshot books is a tiny radical publishing house creating playful and politically potent books for kids and their grown-ups. Tess aims to serve a revolutionary readership, providing people with print objects that ignite their imagination and passion for change.  Preorder Tabkha by heading to tabkhabook.com - all proceeds from book sales (apart from printing and postage costs) will go to Mona and her community in Gaza.// PALM Scheme Worker Exploitation//RMIT PhD researcher Ema Moolchand joined us to discuss the co-authored report, Meat the Reality, which exposes the exploitation of workers under the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme in Australia. People from Timor-Leste and Pacific Island regions working under the PALM scheme form the backbone of the Australian meat industry, but despite their crucial labour, PALM scheme workers commonly face "sub-minimum wages, sham contracts, and punitive deductions." Ema's doctoral research focuses on the ways that modern slavery shows up in local and global production networks, with a particular focus on the cleaning and meat industries.  Learn more about the conditions faced by PALM workers and what needs to change by reading the full report here. You can support the Australian Workers Union's campaign for fair conditions for PALM workers by signing this petition. Ema mentioned an exhibition of photographs taken by PALM workers which will be held at the Australian National University in March 2025 - find out more here.// Queensland Trans Youth Healthcare Access//Content warning: this interview includes discussion of transphobia, suicide and self harm. If you need to speak with someone for free and confidential support, you can call:Lifeline (national, 24/7): 13 11 14Suicide Callback Service (national, 24/7): 1300 659 467QLife (national, 3PM-midnight): 1800 184 527Rainbow Door (Victoria, 10AM-5PM): 1800 729 36713YARN (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only, national, 24/7): 13 92 76 Necho Brocchi, proud trans woman and service manager at Open Doors Youth Service in Magan-djin/Brisbane, discussed the impact of the Queensland Health Minister Tim Nicholls decision on the 28th of January to pause the provision of puberty blockers and gender affirming hormone therapy to new patients under 18 years old in the state. This decision, which was met with national outrage and protests around the country this past Saturday the 8th of February, forces 491 young people to wait for life-saving care until an inquiry into gender-affirming healthcare and hormone therapies takes place. Further information about the changes, state and federal inquiries, and their impacts are available in this resource developed by Transcend Australia, AusPATH, and LGBTIQ+ Health Australia. Necho shared several calls to action to support trans and gender diverse young people in Queensland:Write to Queensland Health Minister Tim Nicholls to express your concern about the government's decision to suspend access to gender affirming care for new patients under the age of 18. Contact details for Minister Nicholls are available here.Trans young people and their families can write to Open Doors Youth Service to share their stories about the importance of gender affirming health care here.Donate to Project 491, an initiative led by AusPATH in response to the Queensland Government's decision to restrict gender affirming care for trans and gender diverse children. AusPATH will these funds in collaboration with care providers in Queensland and across Australia (including Open Doors Youth Service) to establish multi-disciplinary pathways to ensure affected young people receive timely, evidence-based care.//  Image credit: Ember L, 2025. Follow and support Ember's work here.//

Thursday Breakfast
Tamala Shelton Spoken Word, Language Course with Yousef Alreemawi, Disrupt Land Forces MALs Report, 2025 Invasion Day speeches

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025


  3CR would like to acknowledge the Kulin Nation – true owners, caretakers and custodians of the land from which we broadcast. 3CR pays respect to Elders, past and present of the Kulin Nation. We recognise their unceded sovereignty.//News headlines//Tamala Shelton// Next up is a recording from a fundraiser held in December 2024 which was organised by the wonderful Ibi. The event raised money for Sisters Inside as well as mutual aid initiatives for people in Sudan and Palestine. In the following outtake you will hear the voice of proud Bundjalung and Lama-lama woman Tamala Shelton. Tamala is an actor, singer and author of the two spoken word pieces we are about to play. The first piece was written by Tamala to commemorate NAIDOC week last year, answering the call to keep the fire burning.The second piece is personal confrontation with the atrocities of genocide on social media as well as a call to action, in the name of justice for the Palestinian people. You can donate directly to Sisters Inside here, Bakri's (@bakri2) fundraiser for Sudan here, and Ibrahim's (@ibrahim_palestine20) fundraiser for Gaza here.//Yousef Alreemawi//Yousef Alreemawi is a musician, translator, educator and the founder of 3CRs much loved show ‘Palestine Remembered'. He is also the current director of Averroes Centre, a not-for-profit organisation that aims to promote knowledge about Arab culture in Australia. On Tuesday, Yousef joined me to talk about his exciting new project - a 12 week Arabic language course, hosted at Black Spark cultural centre. Instead of creating a standard course and then seeking out participants, Yousef will host a public gathering aimed at understanding the communities unique needs and interests for learning the Arabic language. You can register to attend the public meeting...which will be held at Black Spark on February 11th at 6pm...by emailing Yousef Alreemawi at “y.reemawi@gmail.com” to express your interest.//Sophie - Melbourne Activist Legal Support (MALS)// Joins us to unpack the service's Legal Observer Team Report on the policing of the Disrupt Land Forces protests, which was published on Monday this week. The report covers legal and human rights concerns about police conduct at and media reporting on protest actions undertaken to disrupt the Land Forces Exposition, so-called Australia's largest defence industry event, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 11-13 September 2024. You can read the full report here. If you are interested in participating in legal observer training or otherwise supporting MALS' vital work, you can visit their website here.//Invasion Day Rally Speeches// We'll listen back to speeches from Invasion Day rallies around the country, including by Guyala Bayles and Ruby Wharton in Magan-djin/brisbane, and Roxy Moore in Boorloo/perth. Roxy's speech focuses on the Land Back for Stolen Generations campaign being waged by Noongar women calling for the Uniting Church to hand back Whadjuk Noongar land that was stolen to establish Sister Kate's mission (support their campaign by signing the petition here). Our thanks to Anna Carlson at 4ZZZ for sharing the recordings of Guyala and Ruby's speeches, and to the Land Back for Stolen Generations crew for sharing Roxy's speech//.

Forging Brains Podcast
Billy Lovell & Matt Magan- Friends From the Beginning There to Help Each Other Any Way Possible

Forging Brains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 102:10


I've known these guys for over half my life now and if it wasn't for them, I probably wouldn't have a career as a farrier. Billy Lovell and I met in high school going to high school rodeos and then he encouraged me to take up the farrier program at Walla Walla Community College where we both took the class together. I met Matt Magan while I was in the farrier program as he graduated from there the year before and would come by the school regularly on his days off to hang out and get in the forge. These guys are hard working folks that you don't necessarily see in the lime light everyday on social media or anything but have been grinding away the past 15+ years successfully managing shoeing practices and going to a WCB here and there, as well as, our states contests we have too. Billy recently passed his Certified Journeyman Farrier certification this past year too and talked about how that experience was for him even after running a business all these years and if it was a hard adjustment for him. Matt is a second generation farrier, his father Paul Magan is a CJF that works for WSU farrier/veterinary program, inspired Matt into becoming a farrier and has had great success over the years. These are some of my best friends and I hope you guys enjoy listening to this episode! Also check out our website-www.forgingbrains.com Our Proud Sponsors of the Show www.rustybrownjewelry.com use code BRAINS for 20% off your order! www.farrierbox.com use code BRAINS for 25% off your first month's order! www.well-shod.com use code BRAINS for a surprise product in your order! www.worldchampionshipblacksmiths.com use code BRAINS for 10% off in their online store! (not including membership/contest entry fees) www.yukonforge.com use code BRAINS for 10% off your order!

Seachtain
Bringing back na teangacha marbha

Seachtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 22:26


Le Kneecap, How to Gael agus Manchán Magan go mór i mbéal an phobal tá próifíl ard ag an nGaeilge faoi láthair agus tá borradh ollmhór tagtha ar an tsuim sa teanga.Ach, an amhlaidh an cás dearfach seo i dtíortha eile? Agus an féidir teanga atá marbh a hathbheochan arís? Labhair Seachtain leis an léachtóir Katie Whelan faoi roinnt de na teangacha a bhí i mbaol báis, agus cé chomh rathúil is a bhíonn iarrachtaí le beatha a chur iontu arís. Foclóir: Ar a dtoil: To speak fluently In éag: to die out Meon: Attitude Diúltaigh: Refuse Athbheochanóir: Revivalist Tréibh: Tribe Dírdhreach: Landscape Drogall: Reluctance Cosc: Ban Faoi chois: Oppress Feadaíl: Whistling Meath: Decline Féiniúlacht: Identity See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Blindboy Podcast
Birdshit funded the 1916 Rising, with Manchán Magan

The Blindboy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 95:28


An exploration of the similarities between Irish and Indian mythology with many tangents in between, a conversation with the wonderful writer Manchán Magan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seachtain
Manchán Magan: India's linguistic link leis an Ghaeilge

Seachtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 18:07


Cé go bhfuil an chuma air sa chéad dul síos gur beag na cosúlachtaí atá idir Éirinn agus an Ind, tá tréithe domhain is arsa a cheanglaíonn an dá chultúr le chéile. Ag dul siar na mílte bliana, ba léir go raibh i bhfad níos mó rudaí ann i gcoitianta idir na hÉireannaigh agus ana hIndiaigh ó thaobh teanga, scéalta agus traidisiún. Labhair Manchán Magan le Tessa Fleming faoi na seoid chultúrtha seo a bhí faoi cheilt atá nochtaithe anois ina leabhar. Ollamh: Professor Cosúlachtaí: Similarities Tréithe: Traits Miotaseolaíocht: Mythology Ríthe: Kings Treibh: Tribe Tráth den saol: Once upon a time Iliomad: A great quantity Comhtharlú: Coincidence Sinn féin: Ourselves Gné: Aspect Díriú: Focusing Níos fadradhairce: More far-sighted Ársa: Ancient Fealsúnacht: Philosophy Ceannann céanna: The exact same Lochlannach: Viking See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brendan O'Connor
“Irish and Indian cultures have echoes between them” - Manchán Magan

Brendan O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 19:04


Writer Manchán Magan joins Dearbhail to talk about the stories, language and mythology that Ireland shares with Indian culture, from the story of St Brigid's cloak to the Irish folk song made famous by Christy Moore, about an adulterous wife trying to blind her suspicious husband; ‘Tipping it up to Nancy'.

WiSPER LOUD
Transformation, Innovation, & Education featuring Dr. Magan Lewis

WiSPER LOUD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 37:24


Join the Women in Seed Production Network in a conversation with Dr. Magan Lewis. Dr. Magan joins us from Iowa with a passion in plant breeding and genetics, transformation, innovation, and education! She shares with us how her “why” has evolved, along with her family's love for STEM and their impact on the community. She brings vibrant energy and excitement to our listeners and shares tips on how we can get started living our own “why”!  Disclaimer: This episode does contain a story around the fear of a potential pregnancy loss while working in the fields. If you would like to skip this section it starts at minute 32 and ends around minute 34. Thank you. 

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West
AgNet News Hour, Tuesday, 12-10-24

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 42:28


In this episode of the AgNet News Hour, hosts Sabrina Halvorson and Lorrie Boyer discuss the resurgence of the screw worm in Mexico and its potential threat to the U.S. livestock industry. Laurie shares insights on the nature of the screw worm, the dangers it poses to livestock and pets, and measures to prevent its spread. The hosts also touch on the historical return of Tulare Lake and its implications for California farmers, along with an interesting discussion about the use and regulation of autonomous vehicles in farming. Additionally, Sabrina shares updates from the Almond Conference in Sacramento, covering topics from pollinator habitats to the economic aspects of almond production.   Lorrie Boyer interviews Dr. David Maganã, a senior horticulture analyst at Rabobank, about the latest North American Agribusiness Review. They discuss various sectors, starting with an overview of the fruit market, focusing on strawberries, blueberries, citrus, avocados, and fresh apples. Discussion reveals how weather conditions and other factors have impacted production and prices. Dr. Maganã also provides insights into the vegetable sector, mentioning the volatility of leafy greens and the market conditions for potatoes. The episode concludes with an in-depth analysis of the tree nuts industry, particularly walnuts and almonds, noting recent price trends and market challenges.

The Zero Check
Ep. 111 - Olegton (Megyn Or'Magan)

The Zero Check

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 44:55


In further service of Shrikehaven, the party journeys to Olegton.WebsiteDiscordTwitterPathfinder Second Edition and the Kingmaker Adventure Path are published by Paizo."Take the Lead" and other featured music were composed by Kevin MacLeod and licensed under Creative Commons by: Attribution 4.0 License.All ambiances were composed by Michael Ghelfi Studios.The Zero Check are committed to providing an inclusive and respectful experience to all listeners, but we also recognize and acknowledge that we are limited by our individual frames of reference. If we misstep, please let us know. Email all feedback to feedback@zerocheckpodcast.com.Thank you for listening to The Zero Check.Send us a text

Unapologetically Outspoken
POLICE OFFICERS AND PTSD - A CANDID CONVERSATION WITH FORMER LEO MAGAN WORTH

Unapologetically Outspoken

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 69:10


On today's podcast, Stephanie and Tara have a conversation with Magan Worth, a former U.S. Marine with 8 years of service and a Southern California police officer for nearly a decade. Drawing from these intense experiences, Magan authored "Invisible," a compelling memoir in the works that sheds light on her personal battle with PTSD three years after stepping away from law enforcement. Her journey highlights resilience and the importance of mental health awareness for those high-stress professions. Magan and Tara share vulnerable experiences from their law enforcement career and bring awareness to the struggles police officers face that the public doesn't get to see. You don't want to miss this real and raw episode.  Read the blog and connect with Tara and Stephanie on TikTok, X, Rumble, YouTube, Truth Social, Facebook, IG, and Parler. https://msha.ke/unapologeticallyoutspoken/  

Highlights from Moncrieff
What India and Ireland have in common

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 9:02


Ireland and India may seem far apart in terms of culture, language and tradition, but Seán's guest says otherwise. There are, in fact, remarkable similarities between the cultures that, once noticed, are impossible to ignore.Author Manchán Magan joins Seán to discuss his latest book: ‘Brehons and Brahmins: Resonances between Irish and Indian Cultures'.Image: Mayo Books

Reviewed To Death
199: Night of the Creeps

Reviewed To Death

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 68:25


Magan and Blaire are back for another horror comedy classic in Night of the Creeps! Follow us @Reviewedtodeath Music: “I Know I'm Nothing” and “In His Own Way” provided by zapsplat.com All additional music provided by Groove Witness - www.groovewitness.us Sound effects by zapsplat.com Create your podcast today! #madeonzencaster Read our companion written reviews - imgur.com/user/trojaSpaceBandit

Updated AF Collective
Unlocking the Power of Psychedelics for Women's Health with April Pride

Updated AF Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 55:02 Transcription Available


Send us a textJoin us for an enlightening journey with April Pride, a visionary in the cannabis and psychedelics industries, as she unveils the intricate world of mushrooms and microdosing. Discover how psychedelics are reshaping therapeutic approaches to resistant depression and major depressive disorder, with April offering insights from her pioneering work at Van der pop and the educational platform, SET SET. We unravel the complex dynamics between psilocybin, serotonin receptors, and hormonal changes, particularly emphasizing how these factors play out in women's health. This episode promises a deep dive into the nuances of microdosing schedules and their potential to transform stress management and break unhealthy habits.As we wrap up, April brings clarity to the trending topic of functional mushroom coffee. We break down common misconceptions and the importance of sourcing from reputable suppliers, steering away from dubious platforms like Amazon. April's seasoned perspective helps us differentiate between functional and psychedelic mushrooms, equipping listeners with knowledge to navigate this evolving landscape.Friendly reminder- Magan and April are not medical doctors. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please seek immediate medical attention. This episode was created for entertainment and educational purposes. Follow April Pride on Instagram!InstagramSubscribe to April's YouTube channel!(1) Get SetSet - YouTubeFollow April on TikTok!SetSet (@getsetset) | TikTokLove what you hear? Wanna be featured on Updated AF? Shoot me a DM!IG: Tx_Realestatedoll OrIG: UpdatedAFCollective_PodcastPlease don't forget to subscribe and leave me a review! Email: UPDATEDAF@GMAIL.COMXOXO,MegCheck out the new site! UPDATEDAF.COM

Farm4Profit Podcast
F4F - Cale Carlson - LEAAD Farms

Farm4Profit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 64:44


We'll start by getting to know a bit more about Cale's background—growing up on his family's century-old farm, how he ventured out on his own by renting land from a neighbor in 1998, and the incorporation of LEAAD Farms in 2012, named as an acronym for his children. Alongside his wife Magan, who he married in 1999, and their five kids, Cale grows corn, seed corn, soybeans, raises hogs and cattle, and relies on his trusty John Deere equipment.On social media, Cale has cultivated an impressive presence, especially on YouTube, where over 33.2k subscribers tune in weekly to follow his farming journey, bringing in more than half a million views. We'll dig into what inspired him to start sharing online, how his life has changed because of social media, and which platforms have been his favorite to connect with his audience.But it's not all about work—Cale and his wife recently celebrated their 25th anniversary with a two-week trip to Europe, visiting Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. We'll get a few fun insights into that trip, what inspired it, and maybe a few highlights from their adventure.Don't forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen!Websitewww.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode linkhttps://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail addressFarm4profitllc@gmail.comPhone515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitConnect with us on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/ 

At Home With Roby
Matt Magan

At Home With Roby

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 33:52


Matt Magan, Co-Founder of Ten Oaks Group, joins Trent and Patrick on “At Home with Roby”.  Tune in to hear about Matt's education and career path to Charlotte, the start of Ten Oaks Group, and how the business is giving back to the community through the Ten Oaks Philanthropic Fund.  Ten Oaks Group prides itself on funding CLTRising, a program founded by Matt and his wife, Elizabeth, in 2016.  The mission of the program is to bolster college access for under-resourced students, and supports students and families at Vance, West Charlotte, Harding and West Mecklenburg.  Learn more at https://cltrising.com/.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blogging Breakthroughs with Faith Mariah
Bonus Episode Mastermind Deep Dive: Unlocking the 90-Day Plan with Magan Outlaw

Blogging Breakthroughs with Faith Mariah

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 26:44


In this episode of the Blogging Breakthroughs podcast, I talk with Magan Outlaw about: 90-Day Planning: A structured 90-day plan helps focus on short-term achievable goals and maintain direction, preventing distractions from new, shiny ideas. Intentional Work Sessions: Dedicated business retreats or focused work sessions enhance productivity by setting intentional time to work on specific aspects of the business. Mindset Tools: Implementing cognitive behavioral therapy-based models and self-coaching techniques can significantly improve personal and professional outcomes. Progress Over Perfection: Setting and aiming for ambitious goals, even if they're not immediately reachable, drives continuous improvement and growth over time. Community Support: Being part of a supportive community provides motivation, accountability, and a sense of shared experience, which helps to normalize the ups and downs of entrepreneurship. Connect with Magan: Website: www.therealrawoutlaw.com  Instagram: @the_real_raw_outlaw  Join Creator Camp HERE: https://www.faithmariah.com/social-media-membership ⚡️ Join the Becoming Boss Mastermind HERE.  https://faithmariah.mykajabi.com/becoming-boss-mastermind-waitlist ⚡️ Sign up to get notified when Power Hour is happening live! https://www.faithmariah.com/BUSINESS_POWER_HOUR ⚡️ Join the Free Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/581614028960508 ⚡️ Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/the.faith.mariah/ ⚡️ TikTok  https://www.tiktok.com/@the.faith.mariah ⚡️ www.faithmariah.com  

RTÉ - Sunday Miscellany
Live at the Áras: Culture Night

RTÉ - Sunday Miscellany

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 34:44


Irish words for rain, ghosts of Kilmainham, a tribute to Edna O'Brien and a sprinkle of stardust - a special live Miscellany at Áras an Uachtaráin. Writers: Manchán Magan, Tim Carey, Mia Döring, Rita Ann Higgins, Donal Ryan and President Michael D Higgins.

Reviewed To Death
190: Let the Right One In

Reviewed To Death

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 70:43


Welcome to Sweden! This week Blaire and Magan join us for another vampire movie in Let the Right One In. Follow us @Reviewedtodeath Music: I Know I'm Nothing provided by Biiansu from Angela's Instrumentals provided by zapsplat.com Home Sweet Home from Sweet Home by Masaya Matsura All additional music provided by Groove Witness - www.groovewitness.us Sound effects by zapsplat.com Create your podcast today! #madeonzencaster Read our companion written reviews - imgur.com/user/trojaSpaceBandit

Jyoti Dham
Prabhu Prem Main Magan

Jyoti Dham

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 7:49


Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
2024-08-22 Phone Ban In Secondary Schools, Best Of Cork - What A Night, Slow Train To Paradise & More...

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 130:22


PJ hears why Katie thinks a smartphone ban in schools is a bad idea, chats to the people at last night's 96FM Best of Cork awards, talks trains to Manchán Magan. And more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Rails and Tales: Manchán Magan's Train Adventures

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 16:10


Manchán Magan tells PJ how he was captivated by rail travel after years of flying and also how Ireland's goddesses got forgotten. “Rewilding the Mind: Reconnecting to the Spirit of the Land” Mon Nov 11th 8PM Everyman. A 70-minute talk, where Manchán explores the rising connection people are having with the spirit and the lore of the land of Ireland. See here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today with Claire Byrne
How the Valentia deep-sea cable transformed the way we communicate

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 14:21


Brendan O'Connor
“I gave up flying, and my travel-writing career ended”

Brendan O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 17:23


Manchán Magan is a writer and documentary-maker, but – in 2019 – he decided he could no longer fly, knowing the impact it has on climate change. Now a new RTÉ Television series follows Manchán as he embarks on an environmentally-friendly land and sea journey across Europe. Manchán's Europe by Train starts on Sunday 18th August [2024] at 6.30pm.

Podcasting for Educators
161. Welcome Sequence Secrets: The Key Element to Increasing Downloads on Autopilot with Magan Ward

Podcasting for Educators

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 15:20 Transcription Available


Do you include your podcast episodes in your email welcome sequence? If not, it's time to start tweaking (or maybe creating for the first time) your welcome sequences to help drive more traffic to your podcast!Magan Ward, an email marketing expert and digital marketing educator, is here to share some of her email marketing secrets with you today. In this episode, you'll hear Magan talk about a strategic email welcome sequence and how to use it to bring in more listeners to your podcast. She's also walking you through her 5-step signature framework for how she put together her own email welcome sequence.⭐️ Resources Mentioned:Magan's Email Template Shop (and use code GILMOREGIRLS15 for 15% off your first or next purchase!)Follow me on Instagram @podcastingforeducators

RTÉ - An Saol ó Dheas
Ruán Magan;The cable that changed the world

RTÉ - An Saol ó Dheas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 10:31


Taispeáinfear an clár fén gcábla a síneadh ó Dhairbhre go Talamh an Éisc sa bhliain 1866 ar RTE an mhí seo chughain.

RTÉ - An Saol ó Dheas
An Saol ó Dheas 25ú Iúil 2024

RTÉ - An Saol ó Dheas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 48:59


Seán Kelly,Feisire Eorpach-Coistí. Peil na mban;Declan Quill,Aoife Dillane,Niamh Ní Chonchúir. John Spillane;Ceoldráma 'Fíoruisce' Ruán Magan;The cable that changed the world.

Drivetime with DeRusha
Kayseh Magan on fraud in the Somali community

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 13:24


Kayseh Magan is a member of the Somali community and joins Jason to talk about his Op/Ed in the MN Reformer on why we're seeing so many cases of fraud in his community. 

WRHI » Palmetto Mornings
07/18/24: Magan Patt, Exec. Dir The Foundation RHSD

WRHI » Palmetto Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 10:52


Updated AF Collective
Another Chapter From My Book "Subject to Change"

Updated AF Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 27:14 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Hold onto your seats as Magan recounts an adrenaline-fueled story of an allergic reaction gone wild. Despite knowing her severe nut allergy, a nut-laced cookie triggered anaphylactic shock, sending her on a frantic quest for Benadryl. The drama peaks with an unexpected traffic stop and the revelation of a stolen vehicle, turning an already critical situation into a high-stakes emergency. This gripping tale not only underscores the importance of medical preparedness but also keeps you riveted from start to finish.Love what you hear? Wanna be featured on Updated AF? Shoot me a DM!IG: Tx_Realestatedoll OrIG: UpdatedAFCollective_PodcastPlease don't forget to subscribe and leave me a review! Email: UPDATEDAF@GMAIL.COMXOXO,MegCheck out the new site! UPDATEDAF.COM

FaithOverFeelings
The Deception of wellness pertaining to confidence

FaithOverFeelings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 48:40


Magan and Lydia (@lydiairenee)  talk about Navigating Doubt and Faith: Discussing the intersection of doubt and faith, how to address questions of belief, and finding a deeper understanding of God in the midst of uncertainty aligned with wellness. They dive into deeper thoughts and conversation on talking about health and the deception of social media as it pertains to women's confidence. ———————For inquires email:2faithoverfear@gmail.comOur Church: https://www.youtube.com/live/4VxbFVBs...If you would like to donate :Cashapp $fofcommunity PayPal @bocdfwMake sure you subscribe to all of our channels, thank you guys for your support!Do you have some questions about your walk that you'd like us to talk about or expound on ?? Here's your chance: Comment below some topics you would like us to talk aboutApple podcastSpotifyPodbeanYouTubeSupport the Show.

Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers
✨ Magan Vernon on Navigating Self-Doubt, Criticism, and Creative Renewal

Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 41:58


Send us a Text Message.Episode 225 / Megan Vernon, author of over 40 romance novels, joins us to talk about starting over after a difficult experience of being publicly criticized. We talk about the need to give ourselves grace and the importance of a supportive community for navigating the ups and downs of a writing career. Megan shares about her creation of the Mojo Dojo Casa House, a supportive space for published authors and shares her insights into ghostwriting. 

FaithOverFeelings
Faith In Action

FaithOverFeelings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 35:46


Magan and Sarah talk about what it means to have faith and putting it to action. Hebrews‬ ‭11‬:‭1‬ ‭KJV‬‬“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”faith is the “sense” that gives us evidence of the invisible, spiritual world. faith is the organ which enables people to see the invisible order. Faith is needed for what we can'tsee and can't touch. Faith is not a bare belief or intellectual understanding. It is a willingness to trust in, to rely on, and to cling to.---**Episode Summary**:Join host Magan with special guest  Sarah Ryan ( @sarahryanfit) answering questions on how to make a positive impact in their communities and the world, through activating their faith in everyday life . Support the Show.

Law of Attraction Tribe Podcast
⚡️THIS EPISODE IS GUARANTEED TO MOTIVATE YOU INTO TAKING ACTION TOWARDS YOUR DREAMS: INTERVIEW WITH MAGAN FROM THE UPDATED AF COLLECTIVE PODCAST

Law of Attraction Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 40:18


Updated AF Collective
Double Podcast Event With Law Of Attraction Tribe Podcast Host Stephanie Keith

Updated AF Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 43:33 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.What if you could reshape your destiny by simply altering your mindset? This transformative episode of Updated AF Collective features an enlightening conversation with Stephanie Keith, the founder of the Law of Attraction Tribe and the brains behind the Manifest it Now app. Magan shares her personal journey of embracing Stephanie's teachings, which propelled her towards a life rich in purpose and abundance. We dive deep into the merits of joining masterminds, like the Millionairess Mastermind, and the significance of building a supportive virtual community. Stephanie's unmatched insight into the realm of manifestation and podcasting courses is underscored, spotlighting the massive returns they promise.Decisiveness and the courage to overcome fear are pivotal themes that surface in our dialogue. Through powerful real-life anecdotes, we highlight how hesitation can stifle growth, whereas bold decisions can completely transform lives—think a police officer morphing into a thriving real estate agent. We stress the importance of trusting the unfolding journey, embracing imperfect steps, and maintaining steadfast faith. This segment brims with motivational stories that fuel the drive to act courageously and persistently in pursuit of your goals.Networking, collaboration, and mentorship form the crux of the final part of our discussion. Magan recounts her exhilarating entry into the Texas real estate market and the unexpected joys of venturing into podcasting. The essence of surrounding oneself with accomplished individuals, seeking mentorship, and setting clear intentions is brought to the forefront. We conclude by sharing our excitement for upcoming podcasting events and ventures, encouraging listeners to connect with like-minded individuals and take proactive steps towards their dreams. Tune in for an episode that promises to inspire and empower you to manifest a life you love.Follow Stephanie Keith on IG!Stephanie Keith | Manifest it Now (@lawofattractiontribe) • Instagram photos and videosListen to The Law of Attraction Tribe on Apple Podcast!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/law-of-attraction-tribe-podcast-manifestation-hacks/id1508635863Take one of Stephanie's courses!Inner Tribehttps://www.thelawofattractiontribe.com/a/2147518338/EniB4XkGMillionaire$$ Mastermindhttps://www.thelawofattractiontribe.com/a/2147532208/EniB4XkGDigital CEOhttps://www.thelawofattractiontribe.com/a/2147597391/EniB4XkGPodcast Creator Academy https://www.thelawofattractiontribe.com/a/2147872273/EniB4XkGLove what you hear? Wanna be featured on Updated AF? Shoot me a DM!IG: Tx_Realestatedoll OrIG: UpdatedAFCollective_PodcastPlease don't forget to subscribe and leave me a review! XOXO,Meg

Word of Mouth
The Irish Language

Word of Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 35:02


In conversation with Michael about his book "32 Words For Field" Manchán Magan reveals Ireland's deep connection with the landscape expressed through the Irish language. The author traces his country's relationship with the natural world and its corresponding belief system that encompasses the 'otherworld'. He lists many similarities between Irish and Sanskrit and even Arabic - suggesting a link between the ancient Islamic word Shamrakh and the Irish Seamróg (shamrock). It's a fascinating discussion of a rich and poetic language that survives in traditional communities on the west coast and is being enthusiastically revived in the cities. Manchán also lists the many words that we use in English that have come from Irish and Scots Gaelic: words like 'bog' 'whisky' 'hooligan' and Tory. We also learn a bit of Hiberno-English along the way.Producer: Maggie Ayre for BBC Audio BristolA longer version of this programme is available on the podcast